Night & Day (2026)

★ 6.0 1h 35m 1 votes IMDb
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In 1910 London, independent-minded Katharine Hilbery defies her family's expectations of marriage to pursue a career in astronomy. But when her father pressures her into an unwanted engagement, her resolve is tested. Through new friendships—including a bold suffragette and a thoughtful editor—Katharine begins to question the limits placed on her by society, love, and tradition, ultimately searching for a path that is truly her own.

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Cast

Haley Bennett
Haley Bennett as Katharine Hilbery Age 38 · Fort Myers, Florida, USA Haley Loraine Keeling (born January 7, 1988), known professionally as Haley Bennett, is an American actress. She made her film debut in the romantic comedy Music and Lyrics (2007) and has since appear...
Elyas M'Barek
Elyas M'Barek as Ralph Denham Age 44 · Munich, Germany Elyas M’Barek is an Austrian actor. M’Barek made his first feature film appearance while still in school, playing the character "Blaubart" in Dennis Gansel’s *Mädchen, Mädchen*. In the ARD early-even...
Lily Allen
Lily Allen as Mary Datchet Age 41 · Hammersmith, London, England, UK Lily Allen is a British singer, songwriter, author, actress, and businesswoman. Her music career incorporates elements of electropop, R&B, ska, and reggae. Throughout her long spanning music career,...
Jack Whitehall
Jack Whitehall as William Rodney Age 38 · London, England, UK Jack Whitehall is an English comedian, television presenter, actor and writer. He is best known for his stand up comedy, for starring as JP in the TV series Fresh Meat (2011–2016), and for playing Alf...
Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders as Bess Hilbery Age 68 · Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England, UK Jennifer Jane Saunders (born 6 July 1958) is an English comedienne, screenwriter, singer and actress. She has won two BAFTAs, an International Emmy Award, a British Comedy Award, a Rose d'Or Light Ent...
Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall as Terence Hilbery Age 69 · Battersea, London, England, UK Timothy Leonard Spall (born February 27, 1957) is an English actor and presenter. He became a household name in the UK after appearing as Barry Spencer Taylor in the 1983 ITV comedy-drama series Auf W...

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CinemaSerf 6/10 Jun 30, 2026
I'm not too sure that Virgina Woolf would be exactly over-whelmed by this rather lacklustre adaptation of her book. It follows the aspirational "Katie" (Haley Bennett) as she struggles to fight against the established patriarchy of Edwardian Britain. She is indulged by her kindly dad (Timothy Spall) but he is still quite keen to accept the suit of her long-term friend "William" (Jack Whitehall) to be shot of her and concentrate on his would-be writer wife "Bess" (Jennifer Saunders). She, on the other hand, plans to study at Cambridge and isn't really contemplating matrimony with anyone. Unless, perhaps, with her best friend "Cyril" (Misia Butler) - though we get the distinct impression his dial might point in an altogether different direction. Determined to publish her now completed - and somewhat epic - tome, "Bess" acquires the services of "Ralph" (Elyas M'Barek) to help edit it down and after a while he and "Katie" begin to bond - adding a further complication to her already rather unconventional life! The production looks great - in the vein of something Merchant Ivory were producing four decades ago, but with the possible exception of Spall who does manage to imbue something of the increasingly lost - bewildered even - to his character, the remainder of this is all just a bit too lightweight. It addresses a broad range of controversial topics and taboos but with the exception of one quite powerful scene at the university from Bannett, the rest of this is all just a little too undeveloped. It may well be that trying to cut this story down to ninety minutes hasn't helped, but given the cast here I am not sure anything lengthier would have helped either. Perhaps a two-parter that could put more meat on the bones of the characters - especially "Cyril" and "Mary" (Lily Allen) would be better? Otherwise I'm sorry but this is good looking but disappointing.

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